Yes. If your DVD Player supports DIVX media file types, then it can also play MP4 files too.
Yes, an MP4 player can play MPEG-4 files, as MP4 is a container format that commonly contains MPEG-4 video and audio streams. Most modern media players support MP4 format, allowing them to handle various types of content within that container. Therefore, if the MPEG-4 file adheres to the MP4 specifications, it should play without any issues.
DVD player is compitable for playing VCD,MPEG,JPEG,DVD,mp3,mp4-files
An mp4 player is a electric divice that plays songs and is a higher editon of the mp3 player it will only work if you have head phones
Yes. It should play downloaded MP4 files.
Not directly, but it can contain movie files (e.g. mp4, mpeg, avi) that your computer can play.
MP4 is often referred to as MPEG-4, MPEG-4 Part 1, MPEG-4 Part 14 or MPEG-4 Part 12. Common extensions for MP4 files are .mp4, .m4a, .m4p, .m4b, .m4r and .m4v.
MPEG-4 i.e *.mp4
MPEG-4 audio files can be imported to iTunes 9. They will usually have the extension .m4a or .mp4. The AAC files that you can purchase from the iTunes store are MPEG-4 audio files.
Yes VLC media player will play .m4v files.
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You can use E.M. Total Video Player to view MP4 video.Total Video Player is a media player supporting 3gp, Mp4, H264, Mov, Flv and all other popular video and audio formats (Mp3, Wma, Ogg, Mpeg-1,Mpeg-2, etc.) as well as DVDs, CD Audio and Swf Flash Files.
No, MP4 is a digital multimedia format developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), not by Macintosh. It was standardized in 2001 as part of the MPEG-4 specification. While Macintosh computers can create and play MP4 files using various software applications, the format itself is not exclusive to any specific operating system or manufacturer.